Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Pretty Fly for a DC Guy

OBAMA: HUMAN FLY-SWATTER
AP
The president, irritated by an omnipresent fly during a TV interview at the Executive Mansion Tuesday, took matters into his own hands.

Said Obama to the persistent fly: "Get out of here."

But it didn't.

So Obama waited for the fly to settle, put his hand up and then smacked the fly dead in one try.

Without missing a beat, the president said to CNBC correspondent John Harwood: "Now, where were we?"

Well, maybe one more second to gloat.

Said Obama: "That was pretty impressive, wasn't it? I got the sucker."

Does anyone think this is disgusting? He didn't wash his hands or use something other than his hands? He thought it was impressive to kill a fly. I know this might sound petty; it is. This reminds me of the scene in Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark; where Belloq eats a fly as Indiana threatens to blow up the Ark. He ate a fly and kept on acting and they used it. Now that's impressive.

I killed a fly with my hands a couple days ago...I washed them immediately.

One thing Obama has learned from the incident: The fly didn't respond to talk "Get out of here"; Obama had to resort to force and kill the fly. He should have asked his interviewer to help in talking the fly into leaving instead of using force.

We need to Bed the Fed.

Obama cites decades of mistakes behind recession
By JIM KUHNHENN, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is offering a broad-scale overhaul of the financial system, saying hard times struck largely because a post-Depression era business regulatory scheme couldn't keep up with an increasingly global economy.

In remarks readied for the unveiling of new rules to govern business, Obama attributed much of the country's current problem to "a cascade of mistakes and missed opportunities" which happened over several decades.

His plan would bestow vast new powers on the Federal Reserve, authorizing it to oversee the entire financial system. It also would create a new consumer protection agency to guard against the types of abuses that played a big role in the current crisis.

The president said in his prepared remarks that "a culture of irresponsibility took root from Wall Street to Washington to Main Street."

After reading all this, Why did Washington pass TARP (bank bailout)? The bailout was supposed to fix everything. Bush pushed it. Obama was for it. McCain was for it.

Credit is still frozen. Sure, the banks are trying to pay it back (so Washington won't have any more control over them), but has anything changed? No.

The economy is doing horribly. Unemployment is the worst since over 20 years. The only thing saving Americans is the lower cost of living due to low gas prices...except that gas prices have gone up almost 100% since Obama's been President.

Obama was wrong with bailing out the banks, he is wrong in spending trillions of dollars we don't have on temporary fixes, and he's wrong with taking more power from private businesses to make decisions bad or good. We need to let companies fail. We spent billions on GM and it still failed. This is irresponsible.

We need to vote these bums out. Obama can't do all this without the Democrats/Progressives in Congress cowtowing to his whim. The only chance we have is to stop the hemmorhaging through Congress in 2010 and then vote the "Little Dictator" and his czars out in 2012.